"Congress just took medical care and food away from children to give massive tax breaks to some of the richest people in the world." @rooseveltinstitute.org
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"Congress just took medical care and food away from children to give massive tax breaks to some of the richest people in the world." @rooseveltinstitute.org
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Iβm now a single issue voter: speed up the lines at the post office.
02.07.2025 22:36 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0"we have families in the audience so you shouldn't swear while we take away their healthcare" is the most disagree better bullshit i've ever heard.
02.07.2025 19:26 β π 139 π 25 π¬ 2 π 0"While federal law already prohibits federal Medicaid dollars from paying for abortions, the bill would affect the stream of federal money that covers other services, and thus helps keep clinics open."
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βWe have some pretty pictures, and we have some great ideas,β Mano told BSL. βBut getting those to actually be built is a whole βnother ball of wax β¦ some of them are going to take large investments from the city and and big investment from the private market.β
02.07.2025 15:36 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Excited for Salt Lake City's plans for the Ballpark site! Now let's just see how well those plans are implemented...
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02.07.2025 15:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Here's today's edition of The Beehive Briefing, covering everything in #utpol from The Big Billionaires Bill and RECA expansion to drought conditions and Utah's America250 celebration: betterutah.actionkit.com/mailings/vie...
02.07.2025 15:31 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0The Senate just passed Trumpβs Budget Bill, deceptively named the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and itβs now barreling toward a House vote likely on Thursday, July 3.
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The US Senate just passed The One Big Billionaires Bill. I thought John Oliver on @lastweektonight.com did a good job explaining the drastic cuts that are coming to Medicaid and SNAP coverage due to new paperwork requirements.
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Even as Utah lawmakers take steps to scale back Utahβs vote-by-mail system, national reporting finds that Utah saw higher percentages of mail voting in 2024 than in 2020: kutv.com/news/local/u...
01.07.2025 18:19 β π 4 π 3 π¬ 0 π 2Disappointed by the Utah Transportation Commission's derailment of the S-Line extension. Hopefully it can get back on track soon!
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"But the logic of Justice Alitoβs majority opinion in the 6-to-3 decision seemed to sweep quite broadly, allowing parents with religious objections to demand that their children not be instructed about gay and transgender themes but also about many other topics."
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Love to see that Mike Lee has (for now) backed down from his proposal to sell off public lands. Although he blamed it on Senate procedural rules, this is also an example of collective pressure working.
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Another challenge that seeks to weaken campaign finance laws is heading to the Supreme Court
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Very interesting visualization from @nytimes.com on the impact that Chinese tariffs could have on everyday consumer goods and the fears of "empty shelves"
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"Contending with the uglier parts of US history is necessary for an honest & inclusive telling of the American story. Americans can feel pride in the nationβs accomplishments while acknowledging that some of the shameful actions in the past reverberate today."
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"Republicans gamble on a budget plan that helps the rich and cuts aid to the poor."
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SALT LAKE CITY, February 19, 2025 β The Utah State Bar Commission understands that attorneys, regardless of political persuasion, care about the separation of powers in our government. Therefore, the Bar is holding firm on its opposition to legislation that jeopardizes judicial independence enshrined in the state constitution. Two recent bills are particularly troubling because they establish a system under which judges will be made to answer to the legislature based on any disagreement with a judgeβs ruling. Specifically, House Bill 512 creates a new committee β a Joint Legislative Committee on Judicial Performance to shadow, and potentially override the work of the Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission (JPEC). This bill sponsored by Rep. Karianne Lisonbee is unnecessary given the excellent and transparent work that JPEC is already doing and given that JPEC was created by the Legislature and contains members nominated by leadership from the Legislature, the Governor, and the Chief Justice. The concern expressed by many licensees and our Government Relations Committee is this new entity comprised only of legislatorsβwill inject politics into the current merit-based and nonpartisan judicial evaluation and retention process. As part of its evaluation, the Committee can request a judgeβs disciplinary record from the Judicial Conduct Commission and may investigate βany issue raised by a member of the committee, the Legislature, or a member of the public.β (See H.B. 512, lines 1457-1459.) This broad mandate means that any issue, even a disagreement with a judgeβs legal ruling, could trigger an evaluation, regardless of whether there is credible evidence of judicial misconduct or incompetence. In the evaluation process, the Committee would be required to issue a public news release naming the judge, describing the nature of the review, and soliciting comments from Utah legislators and the public. (See lines 1466-1474.) The Committee would then hold a meeting to diβ¦
The process is demeaning and of questionable constitutionality. Requiring a judge to answer to a legislative body goes against the core principle of our constitution β a judiciary that can make decisions based on the facts and law without fear of being pilloried in public or removed from the bench. HB 512 combined with House Bill 412 work to ensure that the proposed new legislative committee will be a partisan body. HB 412 removes the requirement that no more than half of the appointed members on JPEC and the Elected Official and Judicial Compensation Committee be from the same political party. This bill co-sponsored by Rep. Jefferson Burton and Sen. Calvin Musselman would permit members of governing boards and commissions to all be from the same party, removing the long-standing nature of non-partisanship on these boards. We appreciate the efforts of Sen. Brady Brammer, who modified SB 204. The Bar now has a neutral position. However, we remain concerned with SJR 009 sponsored by Sen. Brammer that dictates the timing to obtain an injunction in a trial court. This resolution is inconsistent with SB 204 by giving only 28 days to enjoin an unconstitutional injunction. We are working with Sen. Brammer to address these issues. Bills the Bar has opposed are listed below: SB 203 β Judicial Standing Amendments-First Substitute β Oppose SB 204 β Suspensive Appeal Amendments-First Substitute β The Bar takes no position on the substitute. SB 154 β Legislative Audit Amendments-Amended β Oppose SJR 004 β Joint Resolution Amending Court Rules on Attorney Confidentiality β Oppose HB 451 β Judicial Election Amendments β Oppose HB 412 β Boards and Commissions Revisions-Substitute β Oppose HB 512 β Judicial Retention Changes β Oppose SJR 009 β Joint Resolution Amending the Rules of Civil Procedure β Oppose We are grateful for the open dialogue and consideration of lawmakers with the Barβs opposition to proposed legislation. We are committed to continuing to work collaborativelyβ¦
INBOX: The Utah State Bar has a lot of problems with bills the legislature is running dealing with the judiciary. Their statement... #utpol
20.02.2025 00:03 β π 24 π 8 π¬ 1 π 0βEveryone should care because the Constitutionβs separation of powers protects us all. Constitutional separation of powers safeguards individual rights, limits private entities, promotes the rule of law and protects against the tyranny of unchecked power.β
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Our Constitution established government of, by, & for the peopleβnot rule by unaccountable billionaires. When corporate dictators defy our Congress, courts, & the constitution, theyβre not showing strengthβtheyβre betraying the very freedom our founders fought to secure.
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"There is no crisis of confidence in Utah elections that might justify broad changes to vote by mail in Utah." #utpol
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